It was involved with trading and merchant shipping. It existed from 1241 AD to 1934 AD when it was permanently closed down by the Hitler government, who did not like multi-national commercial alliances for obvious reasons. It was the longest-lived multi-national Transportation Organization of all time, and in comparison the Cunard Line and Italian Line seem like overnight hikers.
The Hanseatic League controlled trade in the Baltic Sea and North Sea regions during the medieval period. It formed a network of merchant guilds and dominated trade routes, establishing their own trading posts and warehouses in various cities along the coast. They regulated and protected their merchants' interests, ensuring the flow of goods and maximizing their profits.
It was called the Hanseatic League and in its heyday (c. 1350-1480) extended well beyond the German-speaking lands.
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They were stripped of their right to trade.
Trade routes were often dangerous. Trade routes were often dangerous.
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Hanseatic League was created in 1358.
The Hanseatic League monopolized trade in the Baltic and North Seas.
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It was called the Hanseatic League and in its heyday (c. 1350-1480) extended well beyond the German-speaking lands.
The Hanseatic League was created as a commercial and defensive alliance of northern European trading cities in the late Middle Ages for mutual protection and to promote trade and economic interests in the region. It allowed member cities to cooperate in establishing trading routes, negotiating trade agreements, and providing protection for merchants traveling in unfamiliar territories.
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It was called the Hanseatic League.
It was called the Hanseatic League.